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Sage Accounts Beginners, Intermediate and Advanced - 3 courses for a low price. - All certified


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Summary

Price
£600 inc VAT
Finance options

We accept payment in Cash, Cheque, Card, Online Transfer or Paypal

Study method
Classroom
Duration
3 days · Part-time
Qualification
Sage Certification
Awarded by Sage
Additional info
  • Exam(s) / assessment(s) is included in price
  • Tutor is available to students

Location & dates

Location
Address
B3 1PX
United Kingdom
Address
DT11 7AD
United Kingdom
Address
BH1 2BZ
United Kingdom
Address
BS1 3BX
United Kingdom

Overview

These 3 courses will give you everything you need to gain full use of Sage Accounts from beginning to Advanced Levels and will show you the features of the programme and how to gain a basic use of it. These courses are for brand new learners as well as those that have used Sage before. The trainer has good knowledge of the programme and also book keeping and payroll experience. Courses run Mon - Friday 9.30 - 4pm

Description

Sage 50 Accounts 2016 Beginners Contents

Chapter 1 ~ Before You Start
Chapter 2 ~ Working with Sage 50 Accounts
Chapter 3 ~ Program Basics
Chapter 4 ~ Restoring and Backing-up Data
Chapter 5 ~ Basic Settings and Details
Chapter 6 ~ The Chart of Accounts
Chapter 7 ~ Bank Receipts
Chapter 8 ~ Bank Payments
Chapter 9 ~ Financials
Chapter 10 ~ Customers
Chapter 11 ~ Suppliers
Chapter 12 ~ Working with Lists
Chapter 13 ~ Service Invoices
Chapter 14 ~ Products
Chapter 15 ~ Stock Control
Chapter 16 ~ Product Invoices
Chapter 17 ~ Product Credit Notes
Chapter 18 ~ Reviewing your Accounts
Chapter 19 ~ Sending Statements
Chapter 20 ~ Customer Receipts
Chapter 21 ~ Customer Activity
Chapter 22 ~ Purchase Invoices
Chapter 23 ~ Supplier Payments
Chapter 24 ~ More about the Nominal Ledger
Chapter 25 ~ More about Bank Accounts
Chapter 26 ~ Using the Cash Register
Chapter 27 ~ Bank Reconciliation
Chapter 28 ~ Recurring Entries
Chapter 29 ~ VAT Returns
Chapter 30 ~ Reports & Information
Appendix A ~ Activating and Setting Up Sage 50 Accounts

Sage 50 Accounts 2016 Intermediate Contents

Chapter 1 ~ Before You Start
Chapter 2 ~ Working with Sage 50 Accounts
Chapter 3 ~ Getting Started
Chapter 4 ~ Prepayments & Accruals
Chapter 5 ~ Fixed Assets & Depreciation
Chapter 6 ~ Delivery Addresses
Chapter 7 ~ Entering Purchase Orders
Chapter 8 ~ Purchase Order Skeletons
Chapter 9 ~ Processing Purchase Orders
Chapter 10 ~ Product Records & Purchase Orders
Chapter 11 ~ BOMs & Product Transfers
Chapter 12 ~ Product Pricing Options
Chapter 13 ~ Entering Sales Orders
Chapter 14 ~ Recurring Sales Order Skeletons
Chapter 15 ~ Processing Sales Orders
Chapter 16 ~ More about Sales Invoices
Chapter 17 ~ Credit Control
Chapter 18 ~ Chasing Debts
Chapter 19 ~ Customer Refunds
Chapter 20 ~ Late Payment Legislation
Chapter 21 ~ Writing Off Bad Debts
Chapter 22 ~ Cash Flow Forecasting
Appendix A ~ Activating and Setting Up Sage 50 Accounts

Sage 50 Accounts 2016 Advanced Contents

Chapter 1 ~ Before You Start
Chapter 2 ~ Working with Sage 50 Accounts
Chapter 3 ~ Getting Started
Chapter 4 ~ Importing Data
Chapter 5 ~ Customer Discounts
Chapter 6 ~ Quotations
Chapter 7 ~ Converting Quotations
Chapter 8 ~ Pro forma Invoices
Chapter 9 ~ Contra Entries
Chapter 10 ~ Batch Payments
Chapter 11 ~ The Audit Trail
Chapter 12 ~ Corrections
Chapter 13 ~ Batch Changes and Global Changes
Chapter 14 ~ Stock Opening and Closing Values
Chapter 15 ~ Passwords and Access Rights
Chapter 16 ~ Setting up a Budget
Chapter 17 ~ Setting up Departments
Chapter 18 ~ Departmental Budgets
Chapter 19 ~ Project Costing
Chapter 20 ~ Report Designer Basic Skills
Chapter 21 ~ Report Designer Wizard
Chapter 22 ~ Report Designer Extra
Chapter 23 ~ The Euro and Foreign Currencies
Chapter 24 ~ Invoicing in Euros
Chapter 25 ~ Receiving Payments in Euros
Chapter 26 ~ Paying Foreign Currency Invoices
Appendix A ~ Activating and Setting Up Sage 50 Accounts

Who is this course for?

This course is recommended for those new to Sage as well as those who have used it before.

Requirements

Basic IT Skills

Career path

These courses will help you to retrain for a new job role or help you to gain further knowledge in the role your already doing and will give you confidence in your role and furthering your career.

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